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we are adding funds to education. the 30 lowest performing school districts are getting the bulk of the money. it is by agreement on how that money is going to be spent. i'm also fond of saying that this is very much about changing our habits. only sat down and looked at all of our school districts and looked at those low performing districts, in almost every one of those, there was at least one outstanding school. outstandinghem schools. we are more likely to repeat our failures than we are our successes. we are more likely to explain ofy our successes as a way adding some psychological support. that is a mindset that has to change. we are doing that. ,ot only do we have an alliance but we also found that a commissioners network where we are empowered to work with that 25 lowest performing schools. they are applying because we .ave interventions different styles of turnaround. we have a school in new haven which is run by the teachers. a new experimental model which is showing great success. we have another school in
we are adding funds to education. the 30 lowest performing school districts are getting the bulk of the money. it is by agreement on how that money is going to be spent. i'm also fond of saying that this is very much about changing our habits. only sat down and looked at all of our school districts and looked at those low performing districts, in almost every one of those, there was at least one outstanding school. outstandinghem schools. we are more likely to repeat our failures than we are...
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he is the president and ceo of the national endowment for financial education. all right, ted, aging parents and their children and their finances, what should that talk be about? - first of all, make sure that you have a need to have the talk. so, if you see things like parents forgetting to pay bills, maybe paying bills twice, having trouble with basic math, it's probably important to sit down and have that discussion. and a couple of things you really want to do is emphasize that this discussion is meant to help them develop a plan that really will work for them going forward. we just finished a national poll, and 86% of the people we surveyed told us they really expected and hoped that the family would step in and help them and trusted the family. on the other hand, 7 out of 10 told us there were family dynamics that could get in the way. - so it's important, it sounds like, to sort of lay the groundwork, not just announce, "we're going to have the talk," but be sensitive to some of the needs that they have. - absolutely. there could be some resistance, some
he is the president and ceo of the national endowment for financial education. all right, ted, aging parents and their children and their finances, what should that talk be about? - first of all, make sure that you have a need to have the talk. so, if you see things like parents forgetting to pay bills, maybe paying bills twice, having trouble with basic math, it's probably important to sit down and have that discussion. and a couple of things you really want to do is emphasize that this...
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it was not the education about alcoholism and drug dependency that there is now. dad search through several doctors before he finally found a doctor that have the courage to say, i think your wife's an alcoholic. that was not the image anybody accepted. finally found the right doctor, dad had the courage to say, we will do this intervention. we did the intervention with mom. at that time, i had never heard the word intervention. now you have tv shows. it was a different time. we did it. dad led the intervention. my memory of that is very clear. we walked in the door that morning with all of the kids and dad surprised mom. he took her hand and said that betty, we are here because we love you. the kids want their mother back and i want my wife back. those interventions are tough. a lot of tears, a lot of crying, a lot of raised voices. a lot more hugs and denial. dad never gave up. betty, we love you, trust us. we woke her up and she did the work. >> as many of you probably know, 16 years ago, i participated in a treatment program for prescription drugs and alcohol
it was not the education about alcoholism and drug dependency that there is now. dad search through several doctors before he finally found a doctor that have the courage to say, i think your wife's an alcoholic. that was not the image anybody accepted. finally found the right doctor, dad had the courage to say, we will do this intervention. we did the intervention with mom. at that time, i had never heard the word intervention. now you have tv shows. it was a different time. we did it. dad led...
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by educating the public. >> next up we'll listen to president ford himself announcing the result of her surgery. >> i justice returned from the hospital, where i saw betty, as she came from the operating room. the doctor has assured me that she came through the operation all right. [applause] [applause] it's been a difficult 36 hours. our faith will sustain us, and betty would expect me to be here. >> in a few weeks, i will complete my chemotherapy treatments. and that will be another milestone for me. since that first year, i have not talked much about the differences in my experience with cancer. but at that time, my mas sect my and the discussion about it -- i was really pleased to see it because it prompted a large number of women to go and get checkups in their local communities. it made my recoup ration easier because i new that i was helping others. i make this progress report to help cheer up those who have just had an operation for cancer, and to encourage them to keep up their good spirits. part of the battle against cancer is to fight the fear that accompanies the disease. >>
by educating the public. >> next up we'll listen to president ford himself announcing the result of her surgery. >> i justice returned from the hospital, where i saw betty, as she came from the operating room. the doctor has assured me that she came through the operation all right. [applause] [applause] it's been a difficult 36 hours. our faith will sustain us, and betty would expect me to be here. >> in a few weeks, i will complete my chemotherapy treatments. and that will be...
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this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support behind the governor. he and facebook are nonpartisan. he posted a town hall for obama in 2011. cheryl bandberg was a big fund-raiser for obama but investor and board member bark andariesen publicly backed mitt romney for president. donations are capped at $800 per head. it may be tough to tell through all the security and events are organizers are not releasing a list of who is expected to be here. >> julia, thank you very, very much. i want to ask my panelist, kelly ann, begin with you. this money from zuckerburg is not going to the foundation, it's going to chris christie's campaign. what does that mean?
this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support...
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are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. that's the choice. >> all right. you heard the president lay out the choice. are you willing to compromise on the way he described them? >> i'm not really willing to discuss in it the framework that he's made up for himself. i mean, for goodness sakes, it was his proposal. he proposed the sequester, it was his idea, he signed it into law, now he's going to tell us that, oh, it's all our fault? i voted against the sequester because i didn't think it was enough. the sequester cuts the late of growth of the spending but the sequester doesn't even begin to cut spending, which we have to do or we'll get another credit downgrade. >> so you don't think that the 85 billion this year, that would be the forced cuts this year, from your perspect
are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. that's the choice. >> all right. you heard the president lay out the choice. are you willing to compromise on the way he described them?...
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should also get involved not only in those areas oft healthcare reform but also be focusing on physical education department in schools. there are regulations and things not being met. >> neil: there you have a kin dread soul in richard simmons, who says we should bring back p.e. >> great outfits. love the spandex. >> you don't want to know about it. i could make your hair curl right now telling you some richard stories but i won't do that. so, you're saying the mayor is within his bounds. he has this council that mikes -- he appointed them so they vote yea on it and, and it becomes the law of the land. i say, it would kill to us have a debate about it? you're saying at it for our open good. >> he has other great measures, like getting rid of traps fats in foods in restaurants, making chain restaurants in new york restaurants put the calorie count on the food. >> the calorie counts are wrong. >> it appears. i understand that when it comes to the preparation of food. however, you're also adding hundreds of cal rid that people don't realize from the sugary drinks. >> neil: what your biggest indilig
should also get involved not only in those areas oft healthcare reform but also be focusing on physical education department in schools. there are regulations and things not being met. >> neil: there you have a kin dread soul in richard simmons, who says we should bring back p.e. >> great outfits. love the spandex. >> you don't want to know about it. i could make your hair curl right now telling you some richard stories but i won't do that. so, you're saying the mayor is...
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our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do not perceive themselves as part of the public sector. they do not perceive themselves as engaging with washington. they see themselves as fixing problems around them. kids, health care. right up until they have to figure out how they have to grow this into a business. >> do have an example? >> you develop and tablet -- education application that helps kids exchange content with each other and tutors and teachers. seems like a cool solution. you figure out, i have to deal with an issue that restricts how i actually store that data an
our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do...
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to give workers the skills they need to do those jobs, we will invest in education that begins in the earliest years and job training that predicates workers to compete in the 21st century. to make sure that hard work is ladders, we will build of opportunity in the middle class and focus on revitalizing some of our communities hardest hit with the recession and job loss. all of these will help grow the economy and create jobs. none of them will add to the deficit. i will lay out priorities in greater details in the days ahead. the budget doesn't spend beyond our means and it does not make harsh, unnecessary cuts that only serve to slow the economy. we'll keep our promise to an we willpulation and keep our promise to the next generation by investing in the fundamentals that have made america strong -- manufacturing, innovation, energy, and education. that is what it will take to make sure america remains strong in the years ahead and to leave something better behind for our kids. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hi. i'm kansas governor brownback. last weekend we celebrated easter, t
to give workers the skills they need to do those jobs, we will invest in education that begins in the earliest years and job training that predicates workers to compete in the 21st century. to make sure that hard work is ladders, we will build of opportunity in the middle class and focus on revitalizing some of our communities hardest hit with the recession and job loss. all of these will help grow the economy and create jobs. none of them will add to the deficit. i will lay out priorities in...
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. >> sister simone your theological education is more complete than mine but i can't think of what i have read that would indicate that st. peter would recoil at medicaid reimbursement rates. >> absolutely not. the fact is that the doctors are provided for. the hospitals are provided for. what this law is doing is bringing down the overall costs and that is something our economy needs. st. peter would be pleased but not have a theological opinion about it. i think what is really key here though, also the pragmatic fact that hospitals who serve the uninsured are scheduled through the law to have their dish payments reduced. so if we do not have the poor insured, then there's going to be no money for hospitals to take care of them. that is a disaster for our entire system. it's really important both from a faith, justice perspective that people get care but pragmatic for hospitals to be able to afford it. >> ari, of course the law was written that the medicaid expansion was mandatory in all the states. the supreme court did carve out the fact that it was mandatory, made it optional. i
. >> sister simone your theological education is more complete than mine but i can't think of what i have read that would indicate that st. peter would recoil at medicaid reimbursement rates. >> absolutely not. the fact is that the doctors are provided for. the hospitals are provided for. what this law is doing is bringing down the overall costs and that is something our economy needs. st. peter would be pleased but not have a theological opinion about it. i think what is really key...
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we believe that education is the key. we all need to sit at the table. i do not believe in segregation for inmates. they need to tear that barrier down and put people together, no matter what. when we go inside the walls of san quentin, it is not just black inmates. it is hispanic, pacific islanders, white, native americans, it is everybody. when they leave that room, they go back to their communities that are segregated. they, too, do not like it. it is a barrier that has to be torn down. i know it works. being in there for the last four years, we make it a point that everybody mixes up, even the seating. you do not just sit with a black person or a white person. it is about all of us, or none of us, and that is the bottom line. it has to be that mentality. >> it is a way to control the prisoners. it takes the pressure off the guards and everybody else. they say we want to stop violence, but you promote a violence by segregating. when an individual comes, the first in the asking, where are you from? what is your nationality? that is how to divide and co
we believe that education is the key. we all need to sit at the table. i do not believe in segregation for inmates. they need to tear that barrier down and put people together, no matter what. when we go inside the walls of san quentin, it is not just black inmates. it is hispanic, pacific islanders, white, native americans, it is everybody. when they leave that room, they go back to their communities that are segregated. they, too, do not like it. it is a barrier that has to be torn down. i...
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my job is not just to entertain you but educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you, you have every single right to overpay for a stock if you want to. in fact, you can pay twice, three times what anyone thought was right even a few weeks ago. no problem with it. even as it isn't certainly my style to radically overpay which is why i'm not going to sweat how the ipo of year, twitter, traded today. otherwise soggy session. dow gave up 115 points. s&p drop 1.32%. nasdaq declined 1.9%. you most likely all know, the company people thought would open at $22 a share a few weeks ago which opened at $45 and change today. you watched the saga today with a jaundiced eye as i did. it was imperative to put the kpan's stock within the valuation confines of the other industry in industry, social mobile and cloud space. as someone schooled in relative evaluation, meaning how does twitter fit in with the rest of the cohort even if the cohort has scarcity value, i arrived at a $28 price in the cool of the night that i felt wasn't prudent to go above. because that's what the unive
my job is not just to entertain you but educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you, you have every single right to overpay for a stock if you want to. in fact, you can pay twice, three times what anyone thought was right even a few weeks ago. no problem with it. even as it isn't certainly my style to radically overpay which is why i'm not going to sweat how the ipo of year, twitter, traded today. otherwise soggy session. dow gave up 115 points. s&p drop 1.32%. nasdaq declined 1.9%. you...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we moved ask ed up tonight. our first question from rick fabian. he wants to know, do you think republican politicians ever think about how they will be viewed by future historians. well, actually, they're certainly not acting like it. no, i don't. i think that they think that they can lie their way out of anything. but for the record, and i don't think that they're going to be able to wiggle out of this one, no republicans have been on board with president obama when it comes to heal
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal...
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the california education code says that there must be equal access to education. shouldn't the definition of access include being able to get to the school. could san francisco unified really say sorry, no more room to all the schools. this is an issue. the board needs to make children their first priority rather than hard headed ideology. >> i have a number of speakers from visitation valley. i believe you will require interpretation? okay. brenda yann. jenny my. nicole >> do we have interpretation available? >> 2 minutes time but we'll double it because of interpretation per speaker. >> good evening everybody. i'm a new parent from the elementary school. we came to voice our serious question about the school and the principal. we share our complaint to assistant who promise to get back to our -- we have not hear from them since so we have send -- last school year the bilingual teachers was -- the principal to transport to another school. teaches with no bcld certificate. one of them can handle speak chinese. we are not happy about this replacement. our student h
the california education code says that there must be equal access to education. shouldn't the definition of access include being able to get to the school. could san francisco unified really say sorry, no more room to all the schools. this is an issue. the board needs to make children their first priority rather than hard headed ideology. >> i have a number of speakers from visitation valley. i believe you will require interpretation? okay. brenda yann. jenny my. nicole >> do we...
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to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last night debating this. david can start. >> ok. >> do you consciously choose to do that? [laughter] >> i think that free will is a mainly unhelpful concept and i think that you have to ask the question from the legal system and from the science perspective as to what free will might mean. on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken,
to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all...
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we infuse political education so they can make a good choice. there are other programs like oasis. there are not many opportunities, not everybody could work -- all the work permits required. it also requires a social security number. alternative pathways are a good way to go, such as those internship opportunities. use these venues as an opportunity to have kids reflect and make positive choices by leading them to a path of self- determination. >> it is the mayor's youth employment program. the mayor has made a commitment to employ as many youth as possible. that is something that we hope will help. i want to thank all of our panelists today. give them a round of applause. [applause] >> the way we structured this panel, a short presentation to introduce the topic of neuroscience. then we will go to ask questions of all the different members. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind introduction, for the invitation. i am a narrow scientists. i studied your -- i am a new row scientist. i study your brain. what neuroscience might have to offer in terms of understanding individ
we infuse political education so they can make a good choice. there are other programs like oasis. there are not many opportunities, not everybody could work -- all the work permits required. it also requires a social security number. alternative pathways are a good way to go, such as those internship opportunities. use these venues as an opportunity to have kids reflect and make positive choices by leading them to a path of self- determination. >> it is the mayor's youth employment...
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to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for immaturely members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your children to maintain the family during periods of sickness in other words you can pay for your health care and to permit a reasonable saving for old age. end of quote from teddy roosevelt this is been pretty much the standard of a living wage in the united states broadly greed opposed by most people at least anybody serious you know he's serious about it. for over one hundred years i mean over on hundred years so no we're not just going to say hey fifty dollars an hour sounds like fun now let's look at what it actually would be as teddy roosevelt pointed out it will vary from place to place the country but there has to be some bottom line there's a truly prices would rise to offset most real gains in presumably gains in in salary no actually prices won't rise what happens is that c.e.o. pay will go down or dividends or profits will go down for most of t
to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for immaturely members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your children to maintain the family during periods of sickness in other words you can pay for your health care and to permit a reasonable saving for old age. end of quote from teddy roosevelt this is been pretty much the standard of a living wage in the united...
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. >> i've gotten an education on what you do in these situations and how devastating it can be. up around the new york city area in breezy point, places like staten island and the rockaways where all the electricity is blown away. you have people's homes electrical systems are blown away, where the houses are declared basically unlivable and you have to deal with almost a rock bottom situation where whole communities have to be rebuilt, especially the electrical systems, sewer systems, water systems. how do you do the triage in the next couple months, in fact, the next couple of days? >> well, it's the assessment process. you hit the nail on the head, chris. it's one thing to go through the rescue efforts we're going through right now and the recovery efforts we're going through right now. the cleanup we're going through right now. but i've talked to many people and they ask me, what are my thoughts? well, don't forget oklahoma in three days. don't forget oklahoma in one week. don't forget oklahoma in three weeks. moore, oklahoma, where we are, you've said it many times, i know
. >> i've gotten an education on what you do in these situations and how devastating it can be. up around the new york city area in breezy point, places like staten island and the rockaways where all the electricity is blown away. you have people's homes electrical systems are blown away, where the houses are declared basically unlivable and you have to deal with almost a rock bottom situation where whole communities have to be rebuilt, especially the electrical systems, sewer systems,...
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. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. today i have my books, my bag. i will learn. i will talk to my friends. i will talk to my teacher. >> an incredible young girl. >>> an update on another recovery. interior secretary ken salazar said the statue of liberty will re-open by the fourth of july. it was closed in october during super storm sandy. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded over russia last month. more than a thousand people were injured. officials said the risk of a massive meteor slamming into earth any time soon is small. just one in 20,000. here's the bad news, anderson. at least 10,000 large space objects -- one officia
. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. today i have my books, my bag. i will learn. i will talk to my friends. i will talk to my teacher. >> an incredible young girl. >>> an...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ >>> stoke kicking off in red as stalemate in washington shows no sign of ending. >> let's start off with a look at bright spot in today's down market. those are the telecommunications services stock. investors are making names like at&t, verizon, windstream holdings some of the best performers in the s&p 500 today. speaking of the s&p, take a look at some names that have been cruising up and setting new 52-week highs in today's trade. look at semicon
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [...
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funding for education. in technology and i mentioned direct in the holding room, one of the thicks that amazes me about education and government in general and if you look at other rollout of obamacare, you understand that our underinvestment in technology in many cases cripples us. as we move toward common core. i was not one of the founders of the cob accept. but i will tell you this. i embrace it more more importantly my embraces of it. 72 fortunate of teachers embrace it. really only about 12% reject it. the teachers that studied it and thought about it and doing the preparatory work over the last intervening year since 2010 are getting it. and do believe that concentrating on fewer thing but going deeper concentrating on critical thinking is the right way go. i have to say additionally on this you have a legislative battle. you have a new legislative package. you have a new common core. you have a new evaluation system. indian people think they are drinking out of a fire host in connecticut. it's not e
funding for education. in technology and i mentioned direct in the holding room, one of the thicks that amazes me about education and government in general and if you look at other rollout of obamacare, you understand that our underinvestment in technology in many cases cripples us. as we move toward common core. i was not one of the founders of the cob accept. but i will tell you this. i embrace it more more importantly my embraces of it. 72 fortunate of teachers embrace it. really only about...
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book shows you how you can compound you have got in to make more money and protect your assets and educate your children and home school or kids my daughter never an a classroom and her entire life is going to receive your year of harvard per first classroom was three years ago as a freshman as a straight a student she was the top five students was accepted at oxford would therefore urge to your cause straight a's in the top 3% nashua's to go to stanford journalism school 40 percent dropout rate of loss vegas kids do horrible and if they go to community college they have to take'' remedial math before they start with homeschooling got my daughter to harvard and oxford and hopefully stanford you don't need government to educate your children to give you a check or to find you a job this book is about personal responsibility and individuality and rugged individualism and self-reliance and sacrifice all the great things that make america the greatest in the world country. people were thinking this is malarkey i believe and what chart george washington james madison how could the tea party of
book shows you how you can compound you have got in to make more money and protect your assets and educate your children and home school or kids my daughter never an a classroom and her entire life is going to receive your year of harvard per first classroom was three years ago as a freshman as a straight a student she was the top five students was accepted at oxford would therefore urge to your cause straight a's in the top 3% nashua's to go to stanford journalism school 40 percent dropout...
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i will make sure all of our children get the education they deserve. >> but today "the new york times" reports as governor chris christie, quote, has relied on the same kind of short-term strategies diverting money from things like affordable housing and property tax rebates to balance the budget. he has issued more debt for transportation projects than any of his predecessors. overall spending has risen 14%. and while state surpluses nationwide are growing, new jersey's has shrunk to its lowest percentage in a decade. the state's bond rating is among the worst in the country. mr. christie's budget for 2014, at just shy of 33 billion will reach the second highest amount in state history and more than governor corzine's last two years in office. christie's opponent highlighted these failures during a debate last week. >> this is a governor balanced his budget by raising property taxes, cruelest tax of all without asking millionaires to pay a penny more. a governor raised taxes on the working poor and vetoed the minimum wage. and raising fares on trains and buses. you may not call it a
i will make sure all of our children get the education they deserve. >> but today "the new york times" reports as governor chris christie, quote, has relied on the same kind of short-term strategies diverting money from things like affordable housing and property tax rebates to balance the budget. he has issued more debt for transportation projects than any of his predecessors. overall spending has risen 14%. and while state surpluses nationwide are growing, new jersey's has...
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if you want to save for their college education, you can send up fo their fund. >> these millions of people have cell phones and flat screens tvs in their house so she can save. if you can buy a phone, you can get health care. by the way, the doctor was making -- all the doctor was doing was making a point that all doctors are making that no one understands. they're small businessmen. >> he he was embarrassing barack obama. that's exactly what he he would have done. >> i would have done the same thing. if anybody had that opportunity, they should. >> i think i'm going to point this out. i'm pretty sure this is right. dr. carson's book on sean hannity tonight. he will be there. i'm sure he's going to get a lot of the questions that you bring up, bob. >> at least he's not afraid to take the question, you know. that's the thing. at least he was courageous enough to go there and speak his mind when he had the opportunity. >> you call that courage? you call that courage. >> wasn't it nice to see president obama look a little perturbed for once and rather than getting a tongue bath from th
if you want to save for their college education, you can send up fo their fund. >> these millions of people have cell phones and flat screens tvs in their house so she can save. if you can buy a phone, you can get health care. by the way, the doctor was making -- all the doctor was doing was making a point that all doctors are making that no one understands. they're small businessmen. >> he he was embarrassing barack obama. that's exactly what he he would have done. >> i would...